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Township Volunteer Board & Commission Appointments Available

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Hampton township issued the following announcement on Jan. 14.

Vacancies currently exist on the Township's Zoning Hearing Board, Environmental Advisory Council and Hampton Community Association.  If you would be interested in serving on one of these boards, please send a letter of interest/resume in a care of Township of Hampton, Attn:  Township Council, 3101 McCully Road, Allison Park, PA  15101, or by email to susan.bernet@hampton-pa.org .

If you have a specific interest in mind, please be sure to indicate so in your letter of application.  A brief summary of each board's role/responsibility is listed below.  Should you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact the Township at 412-486-0400 ext. 1303.

Thank you for your consideration in serving the residents of the Township of Hampton!

Zoning Hearing Board - The Zoning Hearing Board, a five (5) member board appointed by Township Council to staggered five (5) year terms, hears appeals from the provisions of the Township’s Zoning Ordinance.  The Zoning Hearing Board is authorized to grant variances and special exceptions to land use regulations where literal enforcement results in an unnecessary hardship.  Appeals are heard on the fourth Tuesday of each month.  The Zoning Hearing Board’s authority has been expanded since Act 170 of 1988, which amended the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code.  Appeals are now heard on floodplain regulations, erosion and sedimentation controls and transfers of development rights.

Environmental Advisory Council - The Township’s Environmental Advisory Council consists of seven (7) residents appointed by the Township Council, and is responsible for reviewing land development applications to ensure compliance with environmental protection regulations.  In addition, issues relative to the protection, conservation, management, promotion and use of natural resources, including air, land and water resources are also within their review.  The E.A.C. currently meets on the second Tuesday of each month.

Hampton Community Association - Created as a 501-C3 not-for-profit organization, the Hampton Community Association Board is comprised of seven (7) members.  The principle purpose of the Association is to serve as a conduit for those who wish to make a charitable donation towards a Township sponsored program or facility.  The Association Board meets once a month and welcomes your input for specific Association-sponsored programs.

Original source can be found here.

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